Friday November 1 to Thursday November 7, 2013

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FILMS SHOWING Friday November 1 to Thursday November 7
PG

Halloween tradition! Only at the Original. Give yourself over to absolute pleasure!

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TBA

Every living thing requires water. We humans interact with it in a myriad of ways, numerous times a day. But how often do we consider the complexity of that interaction? And, unless confronted by scarcity, when do we meditate on its ubiquity in creating, sustaining and enriching life?

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PG

When Bono and Mick Jagger are two of the least colorful and relevant talkers in a rock ’n’ roll documentary, you know the filmmakers have struck gold.

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14A

A somber, twisting and thoroughly engrossing police thriller (* * * 1/2 out of four), Prisoners focuses on a decent man who takes the law into his own hands and, in the process, loses his humanity.

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TBA

Wadjda, played by Waad Mohammed, is a precocious young Saudi girl from a lower-middle-class family in Riyadh; her spirit and tenacity are considered problematic by her school teachers, while Wadjda herself is perplexed by the Kingdom’s restrictive culture towards women. Much as women are not allowed to drive cars, girls – Wadjda leans – cannot ride bikes.

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PG

A divorced masseuse falls into a romance with a kindhearted empty nester, but starts to question their relationship based on the bitter ramblings of an unhappy client in this dramedy from writer/director Nicole Holofcener (Lovely & Amazing, Please Give). Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is the single mother of a teenage daughter who will soon be heading off to college.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Director Lee Daniels (Precious) teams up with Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Danny Strong to tell the remarkable story of White House butler Eugene Allen (played by Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker), who served eight U.S. presidents over the course of 30 years, and witnessed sweeping social change during his three decades of service at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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